University of Oklahoma Athletics

Saturday, April 17
Fort Worth, Texas
2:30 PM

University of Oklahoma

198.1625
vs
197.9875

Utah

Team Lead
Photo by: Joshua R. Gateley

Sooners Finish 2021 as National Runner-Up

April 17, 2021 | Women's Gymnastics

Ā Oklahoma
Oklahoma
198.1625
Michigan
Baylor
198.2500
Utah
Oklahoma State
197.9875
Florida
Texas
197.1375
Team Scores
Vault Bars Beam Floor
OU 49.575 49.5625 49.4875 49.5375
UTAH 49.3875 49.425 49.700 49.475
UF 49.3625 49.4625 48.7625 49.550
MICH 49.650 49.4875 49.4875 49.625
High Scores
Event Gymnast Score
Vault Rucker (Utah) 9.9875
Bars Four gymnasts 9.9375
Beam O'Keefe (Utah), Wojcik (UM) 9.9875
Floor Anastasia Webb (OU) 9.9625
AA Sierra Brooks (UM) 39.7750
OU Team Highs
Event Gymnast Score
Vault Olivia Trautman 9.9625
Bars Draper, Webb 9.9375
Beam Anastasia Webb 9.925
Floor Anastasia Webb 9.9625
AA Anastasia Webb 39.700

Ā 
FORT WORTH, TEXAS – The Oklahoma women's gymnastics teamĀ capped off the 2021 season as the NCAA National Runner-Up with an incredible 198.1625 in the final day of competition inside Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas.Ā 
Michigan won its first ever national championship with a 198.250. Utah came in third with a 197.875 and Florida finished in fourth place with a 197.1375.

Oklahoma posted scores of 49.575 on vault, 49.5625 on bars, 49.4875 on beam and 49.5375 on floor during the finals. The Sooners have now earned eight consecutive top-3 finishes at the NCAA Championship.

The Sooners finished the 2018 season with a 30-2 record and five scores of 198-plus during the season. The 198.1625 scored tonight is the fourth-highest in an NCAA Finals competition in program history.

OU opened the meet with a big 49.575 on vault to sit in second behind Michigan who tallied a 49.625 on floor. Freshman Audrey Davis led things off with another stuck Yurchenko full for a 9.850. Junior Allie Stern nailed her 1.5 when it mattered most to earn a season-best 9.950 in the No. 2 spot. Senior Anastasia Webb, the 2021 NCAA Vault Champion, earned a 9.875, followed by a 9.9375 from Evy Schoepfer on a tucked 1.5. Freshman Katherine LeVasseur added a 9.8375 on a huge 1.5 in the No. 5 spot. Junior Olivia Trautman anchored with the high score of the rotation and a stuck 1.5 for a 9.9625.

The Sooners bettered their score from Friday with a 49.5625 on bars in the second rotation. Trautman had an incredible routine and stuck dismount for a 9.9125 in the leadoff position. LeVasseur added a 9.8625 in the No. 2 spot. Senior Jordan Draper earned a career high as she nailed her double front dismount for a 9.9375. Webb followed with a stick and a 9.9375 of her own in the No. 4 spot. Sophomore Ragan Smith rebounded from a fall on Friday night to earn a 9.875. Davis anchored with a strong routine and a 9.9.

The third rotation saw Oklahoma post a 49.4875 on beam to remain just a tenth off of Michigan. Trautman once again led things off for OU in the third rotation, earning a 9.875. Davis followed with another impressive performance and a stuck dismount for a 9.8875 in the No. 2 spot. Senior Carly Woodard came up clutch after a fall to earn a 9.9 in the No. 4 spot. Smith kept the 9.9s coming with a 9.9 of her own in the No. 5 spot. Webb anchored strong with a 9.925.

With the meet coming down to the final rotation, OU used a 49.5375 to secure the second-place finish. In her final collegiate routine, DraperĀ earned a 9.8875 to lead things off on floor. Schoepfer followed with a 9.9 as she too wrapped up her collegiate career. Junior Emma LaPinta and freshman Bell Johnson tallied matching scores of 9.85. Anastasia Webb earned a meet-high 9.9625 in the No. 5 spot, setting up Trautman as the anchor. Trautman notched a 9.9375 to close out the competition.
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